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By [[2558]], Petrovsky had retired from UNSC service. [[Benjamin Giraud]], as part of his investigation into the history of the Master Chief, found Petrovsky through the conspiracy theorist [[Meshach Moradi]]. Although Petrovsky was not in the list of approved sources from [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]], Giraud contacted him through [[Chatter]]net and interviewed him. Petrovsky's recollection of the events on the UNSC ''Atlas'' described John-117 as a "monster" who had undergone [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|genetic augmentations]] at the age of thirteen. Although Giraud questioned the underlying ethical concerns in the [[SPARTAN-II program]] implicated in that suspicion, Petrovsky insisted what he saw was genuine, and it did not make a difference to him whether Giraud believed him or not.<ref name="HTT03"/>
By [[2558]], Petrovsky had retired from UNSC service. [[Benjamin Giraud]], as part of his investigation into the history of the Master Chief, found Petrovsky through the conspiracy theorist [[Meshach Moradi]]. Although Petrovsky was not in the list of approved sources from [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]], Giraud contacted him through [[Chatter]]net and interviewed him. Petrovsky's recollection of the events on the UNSC ''Atlas'' described John-117 as a "monster" who had undergone [[SPARTAN-II augmentation procedures|genetic augmentations]] at the age of thirteen. Although Giraud questioned the underlying ethical concerns in the [[SPARTAN-II program]] implicated in that suspicion, Petrovsky insisted what he saw was genuine, and it did not make a difference to him whether Giraud believed him or not.<ref name="HTT03"/>
==Trivia==
*Given is surname, it is possible that he is of Eastern European descent.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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